143 examples of incorporations in sentences

With such a divine originfor the falcon was nothing less than a lightning godthe trees naturally were incorporations, "not only of the heavenly fire, but also of the soma, with which the claw and feather were impregnated.

While no express power of incorporation was given by the Constitution, yet it was found to be a power necessarily implied, since it was essential to the accomplishment of the objects of the Union.

In the last edition he makes 214 similar citations, of which 135 are English and 79 American, the latter being largely Marshall's; and it is proper to add that one of the distinctive marks of his last edition is the extensive incorporation into his text of the words of Marshall's opinions.

The incorporation of Catalonia with Aragon added greatly to the strength of that kingdom.

Now the centralization of the community was abandoned, partly through the admission of the half-burgess communities to the full franchise, partly through the accession of numerous more remote burgess-colonies to its ranks; but the older system of incorporation was not resumed with reference to the allied communities.

Villages are, with rare exceptions, incorporated under a general law specifying the number of inhabitants, the mode of voting on incorporation, etc.

If a majority of those voting favor incorporation, the commissioners file with the register of deeds the original petition, a true copy of the notice of election, and the certificate showing the result of the vote.

Why are the petition and other papers of incorporation recorded? Can a person living in a village build a sidewalk to suit his own fancy? Why?

In the third place, the records of incorporation would be inaccessible in case they were needed for reference.

What one would have wished, after experience, was that she had refrained from producing even that single volume, and thus from giving her self-importance a troublesome kind of double incorporation which became oppressive to her acquaintances, and set up in herself one of those slight chronic forms of disease to which I have just referred.

Actual organization of the society consists of incorporation, election of officers, the adoption of by-laws, and the immediate adoption of a sound system of bookkeeping.

No action undertaken before incorporation has any legal effect on an incorporated body, so early incorporation is desirable.

No action undertaken before incorporation has any legal effect on an incorporated body, so early incorporation is desirable.

The Department has prepared simple forms for incorporation under this law.

A board of directors is named in the incorporation papers and this board, through a paid manager, will transact the society's business.

A prodigious flood of light is thrown on the book assuredly; and the incorporation of the 'Tour' is a great advantage.

It appeared that, when the separation was about to take place between Holland and Belgium, Russia said, 'I am ready to fulfil the treaty; my troops shall march upon Belgium, to continue the incorporation.'

He organized the concern in shares, under an act of incorporation of the Legislature of New York, and began operations by establishing his central point of interior action at Michilimackinack.

They have not yet found incorporation in many narratives that preserve short story structure, howeveralthough it is within conceivability that the influence may finally burst the mould and create a newand the Committee agree in demanding both substance and structure as short story essentials.

A charter of incorporation has recently been granted to the Society by his Majesty, by the style of "The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors, and others, not being Barristers, practising in the Courts of Law and Equity in the United Kingdom," thus giving full effect to the arrangements contemplated by this building in Chancery Lane.

Business incorporations in the United States, 1800-1943.

Business incorporations in the United States, 1800-1943.

Let us rise to their level, crush appetite, and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities; intrench labor in sufficient bulwarks against that wealth which, without the tenfold strength of modern incorporations, wrecked the Grecian and Roman states; and, with a sterner effort still, summon woman into civil life, as re-enforcement to our laboring ranks, in the effort to make our civilization a success.

I say, stupid; when, for instance, you have a chapter on "Corporations," no one can tell whether the legislature or compilers are going to put it under "C" for corporations, under "I" for incorporations, or under "J" for joint-stock companies.

We shall upon the one hand, endeavour to keep ourselves, as far as we can, from all partakings in other men's sins, by consenting unto associations, incorporations, combinations, compliance with, or conniving at, their sins.

143 examples of  incorporations  in sentences